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Lady Virginia Rous



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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lady Virginia Rous

    Virginia married Antony William Hew Gibbs [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary Gibbs
    2. Abraham Gibbs
    3. Emily Anna Gibbs
    4. Elizabeth Rose Gibbs
    5. William Martin Gibbs
    6. M.B. Gibbs

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Keith Rous, 5th Earl of Stradbroke was born on 10 Mar 1907 in Henham, Suffolk (son of George Edward John Mowbray Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke and Helena Violet Alice Fraser); died on 18 Jul 1983 in Bideford, Devon.

    Notes:

    He was educated at Harrow School, Harrow, London. He was educated at Geelong Grammer School, Geelong, Victoria, Australia. He gained the rank of Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. He lived at Clovelly Court, Bideford, Devon, England.
    He succeeded as the 5th Viscount Dunwich, Suffolk, 5th Earl of Stradbroke, Suffolk, 5th Baron Rous of Dennington, Suffolk and as the 10th Baronet Rous, of Henham Hall on 14 July 1983.

    William married Mary April Asquith on 19 Jul 1943 in Bideford, Devon. Mary (daughter of Brig. Gen. Hon. Arthur Melland Asquith and Hon. Betty Constance Manners) was born on 14 Apr 1919 in Marylebone, London; died in 2002 in Torridge, Devon. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary April Asquith was born on 14 Apr 1919 in Marylebone, London (daughter of Brig. Gen. Hon. Arthur Melland Asquith and Hon. Betty Constance Manners); died in 2002 in Torridge, Devon.
    Children:
    1. Christine Caroline Catherine Rous
    2. Henrietta Elizabeth Rous
    3. John Rous
    4. 1. Lady Virginia Rous


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Edward John Mowbray Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke was born on 19 Nov 1862 in Belgrave Square, Westminster, London (son of John Edward Cornwallis Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke and Augusta Musgrave); died on 20 Dec 1947 in Henham Hall, Henham, Suffolk; was buried on 24 Dec 1947 in Wangford, Suffolk.

    Notes:

    Col, 1st Norfolk Royal Field Artillery (Volunteers) 1888-1908; Vice-Admiral of Suffolk 1890-1947; ADC to King Edward VII 1902-10 and King George V 1910-30; CB 1904; CVO 1906; Col, 3rd East Anglian Brigade Royal Field Artillery 1909-16; Chairman, East Suffolk County Council 1911-24; served in World War I 1914-18 as Col, Royal Field Artillery, in France, Egypt and Palestine; CBE 1919; Col commanding Kantara Area 1919-20; Governor of Victoria 1920-26; KCMG 1920; Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries 1928-29; Lord Lieutenant of Suffolk 1835-47; Grand Master of the Mark Masons of England 1943-47; KGStJ



    George Edward John Mowbray Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke, KCMG, CB, CVO, CBE, VD, TD (19 November 1862 – 20 December 1947) was a British nobleman from Suffolk who served as a Territorial Army officer, as a junior government minister and as the 15th Governor of Victoria, Australia.
    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Rous,_3rd_Earl_of_Stradbroke

    George married Helena Violet Alice Fraser on 23 Jul 1898 in St Pauls, Knightsbridge, Westminster, London. Helena (daughter of Lieut General James Keith Fraser and Amelia Alice Julia Dudley Ward) was born in 1871 in Leadclune, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died on 14 Apr 1949 in Lothingland, Great Yarmouth, Suffolk. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Helena Violet Alice Fraser was born in 1871 in Leadclune, Aberdeenshire, Scotland (daughter of Lieut General James Keith Fraser and Amelia Alice Julia Dudley Ward); died on 14 Apr 1949 in Lothingland, Great Yarmouth, Suffolk.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 2 Apr 1911, Henham Park, Blythburgh, Suffolk

    Notes:

    She was appointed Dame of Grace, Order of St. John of Jerusalem (D.G.St.J.) She was appointed Dame Commander, Order of the British Empire (D.B.E.) in 1927.

    Children:
    1. John Anthony Alexander Rous, 4th Earl of Stradbroke was born on 1 Apr 1903 in Blything, Suffolk; died on 14 Jul 1983 in Norwich, Norfolk.
    2. 2. William Keith Rous, 5th Earl of Stradbroke was born on 10 Mar 1907 in Henham, Suffolk; died on 18 Jul 1983 in Bideford, Devon.

  3. 6.  Brig. Gen. Hon. Arthur Melland Asquith was born on 24 Apr 1883 in Hampstead, London (son of Sir Herbert Henry Asquith and Helen Kelsall Melland); died on 25 Aug 1939 in Marylebone, London; was buried in Clovelly, Torridge, Devon.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Barrister, Poet, Author

    Notes:

    Brigadier General Arthur Melland Asquith, DSO & Two Bars (24 April 1883 – 25 August 1939) was a senior officer of the Royal Naval Division, a Royal Navy land detachment attached to the British Army during the First World War. His father, H. H. Asquith was the British Prime Minister during the first three years of the conflict and later became the Earl of Oxford and Asquith. Arthur Asquith was wounded four times in the war and three times awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his bravery under fire. In December 1917, Asquith was seriously wounded during fighting near Beaucamp and was evacuated to Britain where one of his legs was amputated. Asquith retired from the military following his wound and worked for the Ministry of Munitions.
    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Asquith

    Arthur married Hon. Betty Constance Manners on 30 Apr 1918 in Christchurch, Hampshire. Betty (daughter of John Thomas Manners, 3rd Lord Manners of Foston and Constance Edwina Adeline Fane) was born on 15 Jun 1889 in 15, Cadogan Square, Chelsea, London; died on 12 Sep 1962 in Lewes, Sussex. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Hon. Betty Constance Manners was born on 15 Jun 1889 in 15, Cadogan Square, Chelsea, London (daughter of John Thomas Manners, 3rd Lord Manners of Foston and Constance Edwina Adeline Fane); died on 12 Sep 1962 in Lewes, Sussex.
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary April Asquith was born on 14 Apr 1919 in Marylebone, London; died in 2002 in Torridge, Devon.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Edward Cornwallis Rous, 2nd Earl of Stradbroke was born on 13 Feb 1794 in Darsham, Suffolk (son of John Rous, 1st Earl of Stradbroke and Charlotte Maria Whitaker); died on 21 Jan 1886 in Wangford, Suffolk; was buried on 2 Feb 1886 in Wangford, Suffolk.

    Notes:

    Ensign 1810 and Lieut and Capt 1814 in the Coldstream Guards; served in the Peninsular War 1812-14, being present at the Battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, the Nive and Nivelle, the Sieges of Burgos and San Sebastian, the investment of Bayonne, etc., and in the Netherlands 1814-15; Capt, 93rd Regiment of Foot 1817 and Nova Scotia Regiment of Fencibles 1818; retired from the Army 1821; Col, East Suffolk Regiment of Militia 1830-44; Lord Lieutenant and Vice Admiral of Suffolk 1844-86

    John married Augusta Musgrave on 26 May 1857 in St Peters, Eaton Sq,Westminster, London. Augusta was born in 1830 in Edenhall, Cumberland; died on 11 Oct 1901 in Braodway; was buried in Wangford, Suffolk. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Augusta Musgrave was born in 1830 in Edenhall, Cumberland; died on 11 Oct 1901 in Braodway; was buried in Wangford, Suffolk.
    Children:
    1. 4. George Edward John Mowbray Rous, 3rd Earl of Stradbroke was born on 19 Nov 1862 in Belgrave Square, Westminster, London; died on 20 Dec 1947 in Henham Hall, Henham, Suffolk; was buried on 24 Dec 1947 in Wangford, Suffolk.

  3. 10.  Lieut General James Keith Fraser was born on 20 Sep 1832 in Uddens, Ferndown, Dorset; died on 31 Jul 1895 in 'Mirage', Southampton, Hampshire.

    James married Amelia Alice Julia Dudley Ward on 10 Jun 1865 in London. Amelia was born in Oct 1845 in Bala, Gwynedd, Wales; died on 5 Sep 1929 in 43 Lowndes Square, Belgravia, Westminster, London. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Amelia Alice Julia Dudley Ward was born in Oct 1845 in Bala, Gwynedd, Wales; died on 5 Sep 1929 in 43 Lowndes Square, Belgravia, Westminster, London.
    Children:
    1. 5. Helena Violet Alice Fraser was born in 1871 in Leadclune, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; died on 14 Apr 1949 in Lothingland, Great Yarmouth, Suffolk.

  5. 12.  Sir Herbert Henry Asquith was born on 12 Sep 1852 in Morley, Leeds, Yorkshire; died on 15 Feb 1928 in Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire; was buried in Sutton Courtenay, Berkshire.

    Notes:

    Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith, KG, PC, KC, FRS (12 September 1852 – 15 February 1928), generally known as H. H. Asquith, was a British statesman and Liberal Party politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1908 to 1916. He was the last prime minister to lead a majority Liberal government, and he played a central role in the design and passage of major liberal legislation and a reduction of the power of the House of Lords. In August 1914, Asquith took Great Britain and the British Empire into the First World War. In 1915, his government was vigorously attacked for a shortage of munitions and the failure of the Gallipoli Campaign. He formed a coalition government with other parties, but failed to satisfy critics. As a result, he was forced to resign in December 1916, and he never regained power.

    After attending Balliol College, Oxford, he became a successful barrister. In 1886, he was the Liberal candidate for East Fife, a seat he held for over thirty years. In 1892, he was appointed as Home Secretary in Gladstone's fourth ministry, remaining in the post until the Liberals lost the 1895 election. In the decade of opposition that followed, Asquith became a major figure in the party, and when the Liberals regained power under Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman in 1905, Asquith was named Chancellor of the Exchequer. In 1908, Asquith succeeded him as Prime Minister. The Liberals were determined to advance their reform agenda. An impediment to this was the House of Lords, which rejected the People's Budget of 1909. Meanwhile the South Africa Act 1909 passed. Asquith called an election for January 1910, and the Liberals won, though were reduced to a minority government. After another general election in December 1910 he gained passage of the Parliament Act 1911, allowing a bill three times passed by the Commons in consecutive sessions to be enacted regardless of the Lords. Asquith was less successful in dealing with Irish Home Rule. Repeated crises led to gun running and violence, verging on civil war.

    When Britain declared war on Germany in response to the German invasion of Belgium, high profile conflicts were suspended regarding Ireland and women's suffrage. Although more of a committee chair than a dynamic leader, he oversaw national mobilisation; the dispatch of the British Expeditionary Force to the Western Front, the creation of a mass army, and the development of an industrial strategy designed to support the country's war aims. The war became bogged down and the demand rose for better leadership. He was forced to form a coalition with the Conservatives and Labour early in 1915. He was weakened by his own indecision over strategy, conscription, and financing.[1] Lloyd George replaced him as Prime Minister in December 1916. They became bitter enemies and fought for control of the fast-declining Liberal Party. His role in creating the modern British welfare state (1906–1911) has been celebrated, but his weaknesses as a war leader and as a party leader after 1914 have been highlighted by historians.

    See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._H._Asquith

    Herbert married Helen Kelsall Melland in 1877. Helen was born on 30 Oct 1854 in Deeplish Hill, Castleton, Lancashire; died in 1891 in Isle of Arran, Bute, Scotland; was buried on 14 Sep 1891 in Lamlash, Isle Of Arran, Bute, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Helen Kelsall Melland was born on 30 Oct 1854 in Deeplish Hill, Castleton, Lancashire; died in 1891 in Isle of Arran, Bute, Scotland; was buried on 14 Sep 1891 in Lamlash, Isle Of Arran, Bute, Scotland.
    Children:
    1. 6. Brig. Gen. Hon. Arthur Melland Asquith was born on 24 Apr 1883 in Hampstead, London; died on 25 Aug 1939 in Marylebone, London; was buried in Clovelly, Torridge, Devon.

  7. 14.  John Thomas Manners, 3rd Lord Manners of Foston was born on 15 May 1852; died on 19 Aug 1927; was buried on 22 Aug 1927 in All Saints Thorn, Christchurch, Hampshire.

    John married Constance Edwina Adeline Fane on 12 Aug 1885 in Clovelly, Devon. Constance was born on 28 Sep 1861 in Clovelly, Devon; died on 4 Mar 1920; was buried on 8 Mar 1920 in Avon Tyrrell, Christchurch, Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Constance Edwina Adeline Fane was born on 28 Sep 1861 in Clovelly, Devon; died on 4 Mar 1920; was buried on 8 Mar 1920 in Avon Tyrrell, Christchurch, Hampshire.
    Children:
    1. 7. Hon. Betty Constance Manners was born on 15 Jun 1889 in 15, Cadogan Square, Chelsea, London; died on 12 Sep 1962 in Lewes, Sussex.